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Spending time with our love ones is the reason why we travel. We connect with each other and with nature. It is important to have the quality time and avoid any mishaps if possible. Here are a few RV Travel Tips to help travel safely. Take the time to check your RV and make sure

There is so much historical information about this area, that I have an endless amount of intriguing information about Yuma. It is also so sad to see that this once raging river (Colorado River) has been dried to a trickle. The Colorado River is one of the most endangered river in the United States. The

I am continually inspired to share the beauty of the Sonoran Desert even more when I hear visitors talk about the beauty of the desert. We have amazing people come through our doors and they inspire us by saying awesome things like this. We had a customer that recently came in and said “I have

If you have ever been outdoors in Yuma you know how hot and dangerous it can be to be stranded in the Desert. Here are a list of survival actions you should take: Collect drinking water. Your first priority should be to find a good source of drinking water. A human can only survive 3

Squaw Lake Campground provides opportunites for camping, hiking, swimming, fishing. boating, and picnicking, and has direct boat access to the Colorado River. The fee is $10 per vehicle for day-use, $15 per vehicle for overnight use, or $75 annually per vehicle for up to 5 people per vehicle. There will be a $1 per person

Senator’s Wash recreational area is approximately 60 acres in size. This water retention basin has several secluded camping areas both on the water and further inland. Gravel beaches provide access to the reservoir. The fee is $10 per vehicle for day-use, $15 per vehicle for overnight use, or $75 annually per vehicle for up to

Picacho State Park is perfect for the people who love to be outdoors. With so many places to see and do. Picacho State Park is only minutes away from Yuma, AZ. You can pretty much see it from any place in Yuma Arizona just one of the purple mountains surrounding the area. The state park

Blow Sand Hill is located in Ocotillo Wells near the ranger station. The legendary sand dune hill in Ocotillo Wells was formed by massive sand storms. Wind blowing sand has acted as an abrasive agent, and creating after time a huge dune on the side of this hill. The sand dune is continually fed from

Many atv riders, dirtbike riders, buggie riders, ROV riders, UTV riders, OHV riders in general come to ride this wonderland. With more than 85,000 acres of magnificent desert are open for off-highway exploration this is a riders dream and recreation within the boundaries portrayed on the park map are operated by California State Parks. Outside